Iron Saga Releases Accidentally on iOS with Censorship and Poor Translation, Releases December 12

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  • The upcoming Japanese mecha game is asking players to help beta test for in-game rewards

At 1:00 AM Central on November 18, 2019, Iron Saga was made availble on the App Store. iOS users were allowed to download the game, which let players play up to at least chapter 2-6, according to one Redditor. The game was released on June 28, 2018, in Japan and was developed by Chinese company GameDutchy

The game was soon made unavailable again, and an official moderator on the Iron Saga Discord announced the game was released on accident. 

Iron Saga was released in a mostly playable state, but screenshots show a poor translation. 

The Iron Saga staff has reached out to the community to new and old players of the game to ask for help in correcting translation issues. In-game rewards are promised to those who assist.

Source: In-game screenshot

Source: Official Discord

In addition, some of the art assets seem to have been changed in an attempt to cover up the revealing costumes. See the image below. 

The game is available to pre-register and is set to release on December 12. Check out their official Twitter account, or to join the help in beta testing the translation, check out their official Discord at the link below. 

Official Iron Saga EN Discord

Source: In-game screenshot / JP art asset

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David Teraoka has been a contributor, manager, and editor for GamePress since 2017. Vinyl collector and lover of all games. From HI.

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